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Political parties sign peace accord in Anambra, police say

In a continuous effort of the Anambra State Police Command to ensure a peaceful and hitch-free 2023 election in the State.

The Command today 17/2/2023 plays a host of all the political parties/Stakeholders and initiated the signing of a peace accord for all political parties/Stakeholders in the state.

The Peace agreement is in line with the Inspector General Police’s desire to bequeath a legacy of entrenched democratic values to the country.

The Commissioner of Police, represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Finance and Administration, DCP Peter U Ozigi notes that this is part of the Command’s strategy to further ensure a peaceful, secured, free, fair, and credible 2023 General Elections and It provides a unique opportunity to brainstorm on pathways to guaranteeing a stable internal security space, during and after the elections.

In attendance include Deputy Commissioner in charge of Operations, DCP John Obuagbaka, Commissioner for Home Land Affairs, Hon Chikaodi Anara, Rep of INEC State REC. Mr Emmanuel Isong, HOD Election and Party Monitoring, Rep of Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council His Royal Majesty HRM Igwe Sir Benneth Izuchukwu Emeka JP (Oke-ebo II of Umueri) and others

DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, PPRO, Anambra State Police Command.

17th February 2023

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